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Entry 1
Chapters 1-4
Chapter questions and answers:
*Chapter 1- How was Candide thrown out of Thunder-ten-tronks castle? Candide was being raised by his sister’s brother, the Baron because she could not marry the lower class man who was Candide’s father. ...
*Chapter 2- What happened to Candide among the Bulgars?
Two men force him to serve in the Bulgar army, where Candide suffers abuse and pain as he is brought into military life. ...
*Chapter 3- How did Candide escape from the Bulgars, and what happened to him?
Candide escapes to Holland, where he comes to a Protestant teacher explaining the value of charity to a crowd. The preacher asks if Candide believes that the Pope is the Antichrist. A nice Anabaptist, Jacques, takes Candide to his house and lets Candide work in his rug factory.
*Chapter 4- How did Candide meet his former philosophy teacher, Dr. ...
Pangloss tells Candide that the Bulgars attacked the baron’s castle and killed the baron, his wife, and his son, and raped then murdered Cunégonde. ...
Cause/Effect:
*This example is from Chapter 4 when Candide asks Pangloss to explain the sufficient reason for his disease. ... Pangloss, Candide, and James the Anabaptist?
A huge storm comes upon Candide’s ship on its way to Lisbon. The ship sinks, and Pangloss, Candide, and the sailor are the survivors. ...
*Chapter 6- How was a fine auto-da-fe performed to prevent earthquakes, and how was Candide flogged? ... The authorities hang Pangloss for his thoughts and publicly make fun of Candide for listening with approval. When another earthquake happens later the same day, Candide doubts that this is the best of all possible worlds.
*Chapter 7- How did an old woman take care of Candide, and how did he find the object of his love?
An old woman comes up to Candide, treats his wounds, gives him new clothes, and feeds him. ...
Cunegonde explains to Candide that the Bulgars have killed her family. Cunegonde was there to see Pangloss hanged and Candide whipped, the pain of sight made her doubt Pangloss’s teachings. Cunegonde told the old woman, her servant, to care for Candide and bring him to her.
*Chapter 9- What happened to Cunegonde, Candide, the Grand Inquisitor and the Jew?
Don Issachar comes back to find Cunegonde and Candide alone together, and attacks Candide out of jealousy. The Grand Inquisitor arrives to enjoy his alone time with Cunegonde and is surprised to find Candide. Candide kills him.
Cause/Effect:
*This example is from Chapter 6 when Pangloss explains to Candide the sufficient reason for the volcano in Lisbon. ...
Entry 3
Chapters 10-13
Chapter questions and answers:
*Chapter 10- How did Candide, Cunegonde, and the old woman arrive at Cadiz in great distress, and how did they set sail from there? ... Candide and Cunegonde sell one horse and travel to Cadiz, where they find troops getting ready to sail to the New World. ... She tells Candide and Cunegonde to ask each passenger on the ship to tell his story.
*Chapter 13- How was Candide forced to leave the fair Cunegonde and the old woman? ...
Cause/Effect:
*This example is from Chapter 10 when Cunegonde notices her jewels and diamonds are gone and Candide gives Pangloss’s viewpoints about what he would have said in this situation. ... ”
Cunegonde is asking all these questions out loud to the old woman and Candide. ...
Entry 4
Chapters 14-16
Chapter questions and answers:
*Chapter 14- How was Candide and Cacambo received by the Jesuits of Paraguay?
Cacambo tells Candide not to worry about Cunegonde, because God always takes care of women. ...
*Chapter 15-How did Candide kill the brother of his beloved Cunegonde? ... Candide says he wishes to do the same because he plans to marry her. The colonel whacks Candide with his sword, and Candide kills he colonel with his own sword. ...
Candide and Cacambo see two women running naked in a field followed by two monkeys biting their legs. Candide hopes he can rescue the women and gain their respect, and so he kills the monkeys. ...
Cause/Effect:
*This example is from Chapter 16 when Candide is surprised that women and monkeys are marrying.
Approximate Word count = 3476 Approximate Pages = 13.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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